Barton County, Missouri Biographies-E. S. CASNER
History Of Hickory, Polk, Cedar, Dade And Barton Counties,
Missouri, 1889. Published by Goodspeed. Pages 867, 868
E. S. Casner, a breeder of fine horses in Barton County, Mo., was born
in Juniata County, Penn., September 17, 1846, and is a son of Thomas B.
and Sarah (Stees) Casner, who were also Pennsylvanians, their parents
coming from Germany. In 1847 they moved to Ohio, and ten years later
to Indiana, where the father died in 1872, and the mother still lives.
They were members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and he was a
Republican in his political views, and during the late war served two
years in the Sixty-fourth Indiana Volunteer infantry, United States Army.
He was a mechanic by trade. E. S. Casner is one of three surviving
members of a family of five children, and in his youth received a common
school education. At the age of seventeen years he began clerking in a
store, which occupation he followed five years, and in 1870 he came to
Jasper County, Mo., and after farming three years, turned his attention
to mercantile pursuits, continuing until 1880, when he began lead mining.
In 1887 he moved to Lamar, and soon after opened a stable of fine
breeding horses, owning three imported Percheron horses and a standard
bred Hambletonian horse, all of them fine animals. In connection with
managing his stable, he is engaged in mining, and all his property has
been acquired by hard work and good management, and has been made since
coming to Missouri, as he then had nothing. His first money was made
by breaking prairie at $2.50 per acre. He is a Republican in his
political views, and while in Jasper County held the office of
councilman one term. January 1, 1873, he was married to Miss Nellie
Gray, a native of New York, by whom he has three sons and one daughter.
====================================================================
USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing
free information on the Internet, data may be used by
non-commercial entities, as long as this message
remains on all copied material. These electronic
pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit
or for presentation by other persons or organizations.
Persons or organizations desiring to use this material
for purposes other than stated above must obtain the
written consent of the file contributor.
This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb
Archives by: Kay Griffin Snow
====================================================================